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Chandi Bates

Media and Communications Manager

Media Release | 14 FEB 2021

Experts & community groups back public call for abortion reform

32 health, legal and community organisations have joined together to launch an open letter calling on members of parliament to be on the right side of history, and vote in support of the Termination of Pregnancy Bill 2020, due to be debated next week.

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Media Release | 14 FEB 2021

Australian Government must ban imports made with forced labour

Credible evidence of mass internments, forced labour and other atrocities against Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang provide an urgent case for action by the Australian Government to ensure businesses are not profiting from these abuses, the Human Rights Law Centre said this week in a report to a parliamentary committee.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 3 FEB 2021

Joint Civil Society Statement on Myanmar Military Coup

Civil society groups have firmly denounced the military coup in Myanmar which has suspended civilian government and effectively returned full power to the military.

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Media Release | 20 JAN 2021

Major UN human rights review highlights need for Australia to raise the age of criminal responsibility

Australia’s human rights performance was in the spotlight tonight as the Australian Government appeared before the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva for its major human rights review that happens every four to five years.

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Human Rights Law Centre
Media Release | 19 JAN 2021

Australia’s human rights record under scrutiny at major UN human rights review

Australia’s human rights performance will be in the spotlight tonight as the Australian Government appears before the Human Rights Council in Geneva for its major human rights review that happens every four to five years.

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Media Release | 17 DEC 2020

Morrison Government must act urgently on stronger whistleblower protections

The Human Rights Law Centre has welcomed Attorney-General Christian Porter’s announcement that the Federal Government intends to overhaul current whistleblower protection laws and has called on the Government to commit to introducing and consulting on proposed changes early in the new year.

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Media Release | 11 DEC 2020

Morrison Government must release all remaining people brought to Australia for medical treatment from detention

The Human Rights Law Centre has welcomed reports that the Morrison Government has released a small number of people who have been held in detention for over seven years.

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Media Release | 11 DEC 2020

Parliamentary Committee proposals a pathway to unfair elections and weaker democracy

Leading civil society groups have condemned recommendations from a Coalition-controlled parliamentary committee as weakening the fairness and equality of Australia’s elections.

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Media Release | 10 DEC 2020

Senate report scathing of Juukan Gorge destruction and calls on Rio Tinto to pay restitution to Traditional Owners

The Human Rights Law Centre has today welcomed an interim Senate report condemning Rio Tinto’s destruction of a 46,000 year-old Aboriginal site at Juukan Gorge in WA and recommending a suite of measures to improve protection of other significant sites across Australia.

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Media Release | 27 NOV 2020

Expert report on public drunkenness recommends laws be abolished: Day family respond

The Andrews Government has today released the Expert Reference Group’s (ERG’s) report on public drunkenness reform, which recommends decriminalising public drunkenness and the implementation of a public health response.

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Media Release | 19 NOV 2020

Afghan and Australian human rights groups welcome release of the Brereton Afghanistan Inquiry Report

Afghan and Australian human rights organisations have welcomed the release of the report of the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force Afghanistan (IGADF) Inquiry, led by Justice Paul Brereton, into alleged war crimes by Australian special forces in Afghanistan and have called on the Australian Government to now move swiftly to implement its recommendations and establish a proper redress mechanism for victims.

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Media Release | 12 NOV 2020

Abortion and safe access zone wins in South Australia and Western Australia

South Australia and Western Australia, the only two Australian states yet to fully modernise their abortion laws, have taken crucial steps this year to shore up reproductive rights.

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